Now there's should be room for a new bull elephant when he comes to West Midland Safari Park in the near future to join Five
I think the logistics mean that Coco the bull will arrive at WMSP first as he'll have to leave Howletts before/ the same time as the rest of their herd are repatriated to Africa. So there may be no choice as to the order of things.My personal preference would have been that they get a group of female elephants to join Five before doing anything involving a bull - like Blackpool did. Set up a proper herd and then get to the breeding programme.
But, of course, that may also be on the cards (I seem to remember them talking about it).
I think the logistics mean that Coco the bull will arrive at WMSP first as he'll have to leave Howletts before/ the same time as the rest of their herd are repatriated to Africa. So there may be no choice as to the order of things.
That is obviously the best case scenario for WMSP ( and probably their preference)to have at least 2-4 cows of breeding age before a new breeding bull is introduced, but if you know anything about the current state of African Elephants in Europe, you would know this would be very difficult to achieve at the moment (I am far from an expert, but am aware of this), and you could argue they are lucky to have Five in the first place. The realistic option a few years back would have been for them to keep Five and Latabe alongside each other, trying to build a matriline from Five while having Latabe as a companion and aunt to any calves born, but obviously that is no longer possible although bringing in a lone female or two not particularly bonded to the groups they are already in could be on the cards. This does leave them in a difficult situation with the arrival of Coco imminent yet only having Five by herself, but it is not easy to just "set up a proper herd" and obtain "a group of female elephants" in the current climate (although I wish it was), in fact almost impossible from what I understand. Ideally they would probably hope to go by your plan with building their herd, but they will have to take what they can and make use of what they already have at the moment. For the future I guess we can hope that either Five gets on ok by herself, or they manage to get some other breeding age females not cemented into a family group (Valencia springs to mind once again) late this year or at sometime next year. Worst comes to worst they might have to find an older non breeding cow to live with Five if she is really struggling with Coco by herself. As I said the situation you mentioned would have been a shared preference by many but WMSP just do not have the same opportunities as Blackpool did especially comparing the contrast between the successes of the two elephant populations in Europe, not to mention the problems Brexit would cause nowadays (their best chance for more unrelated breeding age females is from mainland Europe), and I do share your hope that one of the scenarios of obtaining more individuals is still on the cards.My personal preference would have been that they get a group of female elephants to join Five before doing anything involving a bull - like Blackpool did. Set up a proper herd and then get to the breeding programme.
But, of course, that may also be on the cards (I seem to remember them talking about it).
Yes I saw the news yesterday and where did the blesbok arrived from ?People might have already known about this, but according to their social media they’ve recently added three blesbok to the safari
“We have recently introduced a new antelope species on our safari drive through - the blesbok!
Bilbo, Pearl and Pebbles are settling into their new home in the Grasslands are of the Safari and have been enjoying the recent sunshine.”
The lions moving to the new enclosure is the male cubs from 2020.Hello everyone! Just checking in with my first post on this forum, and would like to say how much I adore WMSP. I have grown up visiting WMSP multiple times a year, and it has been an indescribably huge factor in my love and passion for conservation.
I don't know about you, but I'm liking the recent additions. The introduction of the new species (blesbok), the news of a new bull elephant, and the other additions since the looping group took over really has me hopeful for the future of the park. Admittedly, as a photographer, the new Tiger Tropics exhibit isn't the best in terms of actually seeing the Tigers, but I can see where the park is going with its plans. Hopefully, the new Lion enclosure will feature better viewing areas for guests not staying at the lodge..
Now, I have a couple of questions. Firstly, does anybody know if the lion pride is being moved to the new enclosure together, or if they're going to be split, or maybe even the park are expecting some new feline arrivals? I'm certainly not encouraging the sharing of private information, so if this is information that they don't want the gp to know, obviously don't leak information. Also, if you were able to make one change to the park, what would you try to do? I look forward to hopefully reading your responses and hope I can meet some people who love WMSP as much as I do.. Looking forward to kickstarting my studies for a career in the industry soon. WMSP is certainly one of my top ambitions in terms of future employers.
How many hippos are at West Midlands ?
Barbel passed away sometime in the past two years, so they only have 1:5 Nile Hippos.This may have been answered a few pages back on this thread. We believe 1:6 although we are under the impression one of the females may have died this year
Just check there page for what’s included in admission and it just says safari drive through, with no mention of single admission to it, can understand why people are unhappy with this just looking now to book the bus to get another lap in it’s going to be cheaper than traveling back for another visit on the free return visit ticket as it suggest for another lap, can’t help others will do this also taking places away on the buses for fokes whom don’t have a car. Either that or take an extra long trip around on the first lap plenty of stops etc